Postmodernism The Key Figures

Postmodernism: The Key Figures by Hans Bertens, published by Wiley on February 21, 2002, is a comprehensive exploration of influential figures in postmodern thought. This edition spans 404 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed overview of the key literary, cultural, and political champions who have shaped the postmodern landscape. The book features summaries crafted by a diverse group of scholars, reflecting the complexity and breadth of this theoretical paradigm.
Readers will find insightful discussions that highlight over fifty significant contributors to postmodernism, providing a rich context for understanding their impact on literature and culture. The text also includes an extensive bibliography of resources related to postmodernism, making it a valuable reference for those interested in literary criticism and semiotics. This edition serves as a resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the key figures who have redefined knowledge and experience in contemporary discourse.
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Featuring summaries of postmodernism’s greatest literary, cultural, and political champions written by a diverse group of scholars, Postmodernism: The Key Figures captures the dominance of a theoretical paradigm that has done nothing less than re-define the very terms of our knowledge and experience.
- Features summaries of postmodernism’s key figures, written by a diverse group of scholars.
- Highlights over fifty of postmodernism’s greatest literary, cultural and political champions.
- Includes an extensive bibliography of resources in postmodernism.
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